Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Hampshire (BCBSNH)

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield offers residents
of New Hampshire quality health plans. And as part of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, Anthem BCBS of New Hampshire is a member of a much larger farmily. In fact, one out of every three Americans
enjoys the benefits of Blue Cross and Blue Shield coverage, as of March 2011.

Anthem Lumenos® Health Savings Account
(HSA) Anthem Lumenos®Health Savings Account (HSA) is the newest path to funding affordable health benefits. Like an IRA or 401(k), the employee owns the HSA and it stays with the employee if there is a job change. The account is built with pre-tax dollars.

Blue Choice® New England: Blue Choice New England is an HMO offering that has primary providers in several states, for employers that have employees scattered across New England

HMO Blue® New England:
The HMO Blue New England is the primary HMO offered by Anthem.

Blue Choice® Two-Tier: Blue Choice Two Tier is a Point of Service (POS) program with fixed co-pays for in-network physicians and the ability to self-refer

Blue Choice® Three-Tier:
Blue Choice Three Tier is a POS program with three care options for the member.

Indemnity (Comprehensive): Indemnity is a traditional care plan that allows the member to freely choose his providers

Medicare Supplementary Coverage (MediComp): People look for different features in a Medicare supplemental plan. That's why they offer a choice of seven different Medicomp plans to meet almost any need. The options allow you to choose the coverage that will be most beneficial to you.

Anthem New Hampshire Contact Information

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From 1999 to 2009, employer-sponsored family health insurance premiums increased 131% and the average annual cost of coverage went from $5,791 to $13,375. You may be able to lower costs by switching to a private plan.

The Recession of 2008-2009 meant that 6.9 million people lost their employer-sponsored insurance. Of those, 3 million became uninsured.

Source: Based on John Holahan and Bowen Garrett, "Rising Unemployment, Medicaid, and the Uninsured."

Among 300 million Americans, 15% are uninsured, 52% have coverage through an employer, 27% are covered under Medicare/Medicaid, and only 5% have private non-group coverage. Are you insured? If not, then request a quote today.

Source: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and Uninsured/Urban Institute analysis of March 2009 CPS.

Average premiums for health insurance coverage range widely from state-to-state. In New York, annual premiums are an average of $6,630, while in Iowa they are $2,606. Find out how much you can save by requesting a quote.